Why don't non living things respond to stimulus ?


  • A non-living thing can neither detect changes in their environment nor respond to stimuli.
  • Non-living things do not have the specialized receptors of living things that can detect changes in the environment.
  • These specialized receptors are nothing but sensory organs that help living things to detect changes within themselves and in their environments. This is not the case with nonliving things


Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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